A thousand different accidents and mischances could happen to divert me on the way. |
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The major alert was sparked off after a petrol-powered generator found on board forced the pilot to abort the journey and divert to Rome. |
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No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind. |
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There are no massive mounds or outlandish waterscapes to divert attention away from the natural splendor. |
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A weir is a dam placed across a river to raise or divert the water, or a fence in a stream to catch or retain fish. |
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The only reason I've installed ad blockers is because the ads get in the way of my content or divert my attention! |
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That's the best weapon we have against these evil people, our flat refusal to allow them to divert us more than momentarily from our daily lives. |
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It is designed to divert water from the upper reaches of the river to the northeast coast. |
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A variation of this uses a stream of gas or liquid in the rocket nozzle to divert the exhaust flow. |
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A reduction in expertise will result, but will divert minor problems to a more accessible clinic. |
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The plan is to allow workers to divert some percentage of their payroll taxes into private accounts. |
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But then, it's only days away from Munster's biggest game of the year and a little light relief always helps to divert attention. |
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As flight lead I hadn't discussed a divert option in detail because I felt the chances were remote based on the weather forecast. |
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An emergency room with no more beds will close to ambulances and divert them to another hospital. |
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He will not allow any distractions that may divert from hunting and shooting. |
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She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders. |
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Both forces prompted the Communists to divert their sampans and other supply craft to smaller rivers and canals. |
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Which only goes to show that there's nothing better than a bit of sexual hanky-panky to divert the public from more serious matters. |
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Third, most crucially, acts of terror divert the attention of the masses away from collective action. |
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And if it is done with enough pizzazz, it can divert attention away from their own failings at home. |
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The overtures did not divert tens of thousands from marching against the government. |
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These underwater rock piles run perpendicular from shore toward the channel to divert water to help scour the channel. |
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The company says it had to divert services after a spate of incidents this month. |
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They divert blood away from the skin to the core of our bodies, reducing blood loss if we are damaged. |
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The general commanding the advance tank column was persuaded of the need to divert resources to our assistance. |
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And many villagers volunteered to help dig a ditch that will divert floodwaters from one beck to another. |
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We also divert a low-power sample of the radiation to obtain in-situ metrology. |
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Metal sheets were used to divert the torrents of water which poured through the roof. |
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Teachers claim the transfers are designed to divert attention from the shortage of trained teachers in the system. |
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I'm not getting confrontational to divert my attention away from my Dad shooting through like a Bondi tram. |
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The Liberal government sought to suppress some of the bishoprics of the Church of Ireland to divert the money derived from these sees elsewhere. |
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This medical condition usually requires the surgical placement of a shunt system to divert cerebrospinal fluid to another part of the body. |
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Many passengers are still unaware of the changes and are surprised when these buses divert from their old routes. |
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The signs will divert all through traffic away from the city centre onto designated inner and outer orbital routes. |
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Passengers' eyes divert to Lauren and they begin to mutter incoherently about her. |
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My suggestion to restaurateurs would be to divert your existing budget from the glossy guides and magazines and institute a bonsella programme. |
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Instead, Microsoft hopes to divert those moving from Unix and considering Linux. |
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To divert Turkish attention, the Royal Naval Division would make a feint attack at Bulair, at the narrow neck of the peninsula. |
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The proposed route would divert a negligible amount of traffic from the city. |
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Don't let the field get socked in with early morning fog or a decreasing ceiling when you no longer have enough fuel to get to your divert base. |
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Although efforts to divert single-use batteries from the waste stream are growing, only a patchwork of regulations currently exists, depending on where you live. |
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The raiders found sophisticated telecommunications equipment like routers and multiplexes, which were being used to divert international calls from the normal route. |
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But they allowed justified resentment at past treatment by the mestizo section of the masses to divert them from pushing forward the struggle against the common enemy. |
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But to abandon subjects does not just wipe the slate clean with the possibility of alternative lifestyles, pursuits and pleasures lining up to divert us. |
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Hopefully, Manfred's attempt to divert attention from illegal anabolic steroids to perfectly safe over-the-counter supplements won't gain traction. |
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After dinner was finished, Audrey retired to the drawing room, where she began reading in a feeble attempt to divert her mind from the day's activities. |
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The Jags winger mishit his effort, but fortunately for him McLean was on hand to divert the ball into the net from three yards and net his eighth goal in eight games. |
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The Royal Mail last night confirmed there had been no industrial action in the region so far and that there were no plans to divert unsorted mail from London. |
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However, you really must have a sneaking admiration for a man who can totally divert us like that, who can get us to take our eyes off the ball so easily. |
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The women resume their conversation and the dogs, no longer interested in each other have a scratch or look for more interesting smells to divert their attention. |
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It seems that they are planning to divert those who might attend college from higher education, with laws and regulations that deter their matriculation. |
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After all, there are only two ways to divert the attention of the international community from the more pressing and immediate problems of abject hunger and poverty. |
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He argued that this was confirmatory of the fact that their allegations against him were baseless and were designed to divert attention from their own misconduct. |
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It is high time the Government worked out an appropriate strategy to divert such investment from unproductive ventures like shebeens to more productive areas. |
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We are now left to wonder whether the publicly-advertised trials of GM crops were only a smokescreen to divert attention away from the real, clandestine experiments. |
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Residents in Hovingham have dug a massive trench which they hope will divert flood waters safely away from their homes from one beck to another nearby. |
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We have to divert resources from endemic areas to reinfected areas. |
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However, in the transition zone front blue to brown water, the perception of blue-water operations leads many aircrew to forgo thorough consideration of the divert option. |
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But the fact that they have had to divert funds and resources for Ebola means their original objectives have been sidetracked. |
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Three planes have been forced to divert because of fights over reclining seats. |
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It was either cut pensions and benefits or lay off workers and divert money from schools and infrastructure. |
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He then received a pass from Gaul and belted a ball towards an apparently barren goal only to see Christy Kealy appear to divert it out the field. |
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People are not venturing out to us because of the extra milage plus the difficulties with the narrow areas of the road used to divert traffic. |
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Department of Justice for a pilot program that will divert non-violent drug and alcohol-dependent offenders directly to treatment after arrest. |
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If the situation so demands, the blockading nation can request that the ship divert to a known place or harbour for inspection. |
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From 1995 to 2008, the city had a blue bag program to divert recyclable refuse from landfills. |
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It was Isambard Kingdom Brunel's solution to divert the River Taff to the west, creating a larger and safer site for the station. |
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He stressed need for holding more such kind of events to divert traumatize mind of the people, he suggested. |
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We resolve to stay the course, even when storms try to divert us. |
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The Second Severn Crossing opened in 1996, together with new link motorways on either side of the estuary to divert the M4 over the new crossing. |
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However, men are not always tameable and wives keep cats to divert their attention when their husbands go wild. |
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All are good reasons to review your cold weather procedures, 11-217, and weather divert options while at ground speed zero. |
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In 1206 John departed for Poitou himself, but was forced to divert south to counter a threat to Gascony from Alfonso VIII of Castile. |
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Ticketmaster insisted such a divert shouldn't be possible and hinted that people may simply have misdialed the number. |
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Perhaps this is payback for the efforts the city has taken, meager though they may be, to divert trash from BFI while pledging to end dumping altogether in upcoming years. |
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All the while, my intention was to amuse her, and divert her out of her hellish thoughts, and show to her the wide world of which she could now be a part. |
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To divert the audience with buffoon postures and antic dances. |
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By attacking Portuguese overseas possessions, the Dutch forced Spain to divert financial and military resources away from its attempt to quell Dutch independence. |
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His goal was to divert suspicion away from male homosociality among the elite, and focus fear on female communities and large gatherings of women. |
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In others, church leaders managed to be voted onto boards and restrict the building of board schools, or divert the school rate funds into church schools. |
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Muslims are also discouraged from wearing clothing with distracting images and symbols so as not to divert the attention of those standing behind them during prayer. |
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The 42 Squadron Beaforts from Scotland had to divert to Coltishall because of snow but the torpedoes to be loaded were at North Coates and came by road too late. |
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This is because it served to divert the jet stream which would otherwise flow from the relatively warm Pacific Ocean through Montana and Minnesota to the south. |
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The ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia used a complex system of canals and levees to divert water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for irrigation. |
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Innocent was aware of a plan to divert the Crusade to Constantinople and forbade any attack on the city, but the papal letter arrived after the fleets had left Zara. |
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The lake was constructed in the 1980s as a means to divert the river Brun away from former mine workings that were causing significant pollution of the river. |
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A colostomy is known as a surgical procedure during which surgeons divert one end of the large intestine into a visible opening, termed as stoma on the patient's abdomen. |
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An auxiliary deflector is positioned so as to direct the wind forces to the inside of the blades and divert wind from the backside of the rotating blades. |
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So there's definitely been a move in the Legislature over the last two sessions to deinstitutionalize kids, to divert them to community-based programs. |
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The repair works being carried out on the stretch between AIIMS and Dhaula Kuan has forced the police to divert traffic on the Ring Road to the Outer Ring Road. |
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It is built to divert methane moving eastward toward the buildings and emit it into the environment, dispersing it into nonexplosive concentrations. |
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It is designed to divert methane migrating eastward toward the buildings and release it into the atmosphere, dispersing it into nonexplosive concentrations. |
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